A new ruling in the Rockstar Games legal battle means that the GTA 6 studio will not be forced to pay interim compensation to laid-off employees: “We regret that we were put in a position where layoffs were necessary”



  • A judge has ruled against forcing Rockstar Games to pay interim compensation to 34 laid-off employees after the IWGB accused the studio of being anti-union.
  • The studio says it welcomes the decision and stands by its initial statement that the employees were fired for leaking company secrets.
  • IWGB president Alex Marshall says that despite the ruling, “despite being denied interim relief today, we emerged from last week’s hearing more confident than ever that a full and substantial court will find Rockstar’s calculated attempt to crush a union not only unfair but illegal.”

Rockstar Games will not be forced to pay interim aid to 34 grand theft car 6 promoters who were fired in October, a judge ruled.

Following last year’s layoffs, which Rockstar said were due to employees leaking company secrets, the Independent Workers Union of Great Britain (IWGB) accused the studio of being anti-union. He then filed legal claims against Rockstar and applied for emergency help to the Glasgow Employment Tribunal earlier this month.



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